Submissions, acceptance and refereeing

Authors will normally submit manuscripts for publication via e-mail, and they will be required to prepare their manuscripts in
LaTeX using the siamltex style files.
See the "Future Special Vols." page for additional information on planned Special Volumes.

All manuscripts will be refereed. As soon as a manuscript has been accepted for publication in ETNA, it will be entered into the
ETNA data base. There are no annual page limitations, and, therefore, we are in a position to publish accepted manuscripts faster
than many other journals.

Preparing and submitting the manuscript

1. Preparing the manuscript

Manuscripts for ETNA must be developed using the LaTeX style files in the SIAM LaTeX package siamltex.
The version of this package used by ETNA is available in our LaTeX directory.
The files docultex.tex and lexample.tex in this directory contain a documentation and an example for the
use of the SIAM LaTeX style, respectively. The example also illustrates how to provide the mandatory keywords and
AMS Subject Classification.

ETNA specifics are described in our Guidelines for ETNA manuscripts. To facilitate the
editing process, we ask authors to prepare their manuscript following these guidelines.
Thank you very much!

Please note that it may be necessary for the paper's author to revise or reconstruct the paper's PostScript illustrations.
Accordingly, authors are advised to save the data and the programs that produced the data until their papers are published.
Normally, PostScript files produced by such programs as MATLAB or Maple can be processed without difficulty.

Please contact managing editor James Baglama
(jbaglama@math.uri.edu)
if you have not received a confirmation about your submission within a week.

3. After submission

When a manuscript is submitted to ETNA, the paper is entered in the ETNA log. Questions regarding the manuscript can be sent to
etna@math.kent.edu.

Once the paper is accepted, the author will be asked to submit the source files, including any figures, bibliographies, and nonstandard
LaTeX packages. The author also will be sent a form for transfer of copyright to ETNA.

Upon receipt of the files and the copyright transfer, the paper will be typeset using an ETNA style file which is based on the SIAM
macros and then converted to PostScript and PDF. The PostScript and PDF versions of the manuscript will be published.